This invention relates to a packaging container and, more specifically, to a container for packaging foodstuffs and other goods.
Fruit and other fresh foodstuffs can be packaged and transported in various ways. Often the foodstuff is presented for sale in the same container in which it was transported, for example by means of the various crates or boxes in which fruit may be sold. In other cases, the foodstuff is unpacked from boxes at a grocery store or other retail venue and then presented by means of shelves, stands or bins.
One way of packaging higher-value foodstuffs which has become popular is by selling the foodstuff in translucent plastic punnets. This protects the foodstuff during transportation and handling and avoids the need to re-pack the foodstuff when presenting it for sale. Although punnets are useful for transportation and presenting foodstuffs for sale, in the Applicant's experience these punnets have not gained widespread use in presenting foodstuffs for consumption in the home, largely due to their not providing an easy and aesthetically pleasing means for displaying the foodstuff. Instead, the contents of these containers are usually transferred to bowls or baskets.
It is an object of this invention to provide a packaging container which permits relatively easy presentation of the foodstuff for consumption. It is a further object of this invention to provide a packaging container which permits for a relatively easy and efficient means of transport of foodstuffs. Furthermore, it is an object of this invention to provide a packaging container which permits for a relatively easy means for display of the foodstuff at a point of sale.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a packaging container comprising a generally pyramid-shaped body that has generally triangular sides, a top and a base providing access to the interior of the body, the packaging container including a removable waistband which in a first position fits over the top of the body and abuts the sides, and in a second position, wherein the body is inverted, forms a pedestal for supporting the body in an inverted fashion.
Further features of the invention provide for the body to have a square base with four sides, and for the base to comprise a closure means. For example, the closure means may be a removable lid, a thermoplastic seal or flow wrapped plastic seal, or another closure means known to those skilled in the art or any combination of such closure means.
Still further features of the invention provide for the body and the waistband to include formations which cooperate to locate the waistband in position; and for the formations to be projections on the body which fit into corresponding holes in the waistband.
Yet further features of the invention provide for the sides of the body to slope at about forty-five degrees relative to the base so that six packaging containers can be arranged in a cube with their tops pointing inwards and their bases forming the six sides of the cube. Optionally, the sides of the body may have a stepped configuration, comprising a plurality of steps.
Further features of the invention provide for the body to have ventilation holes provided in the sides or the base or both. Typically, the ventilation holes in the sides are arranged so as to align with the ventilation holes of adjacent packaging containers when the packaging containers are arranged in a cube.
Alternatively, the body may be air-tight and exclude ventilation holes. For example, the lid of the packaging container may be configured such that it cooperates with the base when in a closed configuration to form an air-tight seal. Alternatively, for example, sealing means such as “flow wrapping”, including heat sealed flow wrapping, thermoplastic sealing or similar products known to those skilled in the art may be applied to seal the base. Optionally, the lid may then be applied over the sealing means. Typical products that may require an air-tight seal include fresh cut fruit, dairy products like yogurt, chips or crisps, pretzels, biscuits and the like.
Still further features of the invention provide for the top to be flattened and to have a lowered central portion and a raised rim; and for each corner of the base to include a projection configured to fit over the rim of an adjacent packaging container so that a plurality of packaging containers can be stacked on top of each other in a staggered fashion.
In addition, further features of the invention provide for the lid to comprise a projection on one or more corners such that when in a closed configuration, the projecting corner of the lid extends past the perimeter of the abutting base, thereby to facilitate the opening of the packaging container by a user by the user gripping the projection and pulling the lid away from the base.
The body may be made from a translucent polymer or plastic. In one particular embodiment of the invention, the body is made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic. However, many other polymers known to those skilled in the art may be used. Without being limited by the example, the body may be vacuum formed, blow-moulded or injection moulded. The waistband may be made from a rigid plastic or paper material and may have indicia printed thereon. In one particular embodiment of the invention, the body is sized so that the width of the square base is between 180 mm and 200 mm. However, it is to be appreciated that the square base of the body may be sized as desired by a manufacturer depending on the foodstuff desired to be packaged.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, there is provided a method of displaying a foodstuff within the packaging container of the invention comprising the steps of:
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, there is provided an alternative method of displaying a foodstuff within the packaging container of the invention comprising the steps of:
providing a packaging container of the invention having a flattened top comprising a lowered central portion and a raised rim and a base comprising four corners wherein each corner of the base includes a projection configured to fit over the rim of an adjacent packaging container; and
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, there is provided a method of transporting a foodstuff with the use of a packaging container of the invention comprising the steps of:
In the drawings:
This invention provides a packaging container which permits relatively easy presentation of the foodstuff for consumption. This invention further provides a packaging container which permits for a relatively easy and efficient means of transport of foodstuffs. Furthermore, this invention provides a packaging container which permits for a relatively easy and aesthetically pleasing means for display of the foodstuff at a point of sale.
The packaging container (10) also includes a waistband (20) which can be separated from the body (12). The waistband (20) is sized so that it can fit over the top (18) and into a position in which it abuts the sides (16). The waistband (20) may be made from a rigid plastic or paper material and may have indicia printed thereon (not shown) which may include branding, prices, consumer information and the like. In the packaged condition shown in
The packaging container (10) therefore provides an aesthetically pleasing and useful means of displaying foodstuffs for consumption after they have been purchased. It is envisaged that the contents of the packaging container will be displayed for consumption in the use condition, thus obviating the need to transfer the contents into a bowl or basket.
The packaging container (10) is shaped to permit six containers (10) to be arranged into a cube (30) with their tops (18) pointing inwards and their bases (14) forming the six sides of the cube (30), as shown in
In one embodiment, the body (10) is dimensioned to permit the cubes (30) to be packed in an efficient manner. Specifically, the width of the base is chosen as about 192 mm so that the cube (30) is 192 mm×192 mm×192 mm. This permits six cubes to be fitted into a standard 400 mm×200 mm box (35), as illustrated in
The sides (58) are provided with a stepped configuration, which has been found to increase the strength of the body (52). It is to be appreciated that any number of steps as desired may be provided. The body also includes ventilation holes (62) provided in the sides (58) and a lid (56) as shown in
The packaging container (50) includes a removable waistband (64) as shown in
The top (60) has a slightly lowered central portion so that a raised rim (70) is formed around the top (60). Each corner of the base (54) includes a projection (72) which is shaped to fit over the rim (70) of an adjacent packaging container so that a number of packaging containers can be securely stacked together. In this embodiment, the projection (72) is integrally formed in the lid (54) and is shaped to fit into a corner of a top (60) of an adjacent packaging container so that four projections (72) can fit onto each top (60) and the plurality of packaging containers can be stacked on top of each other in a staggered formation as shown in
In certain embodiments where it is necessary to provide for an air-tight packaging container, the packaging container will be produced without any ventilation holes (not shown). Furthermore, the lid of the packaging container will be configured such that it cooperates with the base when in a closed configuration to form an air-tight seal.
In an alternative embodiment, the base of the body containing the foodstuff is flow wrapped to seal the body and optionally the lid is then applied over the flow wrap seal (not shown). In the context of this invention, “flow wrapping” refers to a method of packaging that over-wraps a product with a film. Other similar methods known to those skilled in the art include thermoplastic heat sealing and the like. Typical products that may require an air-tight seal include fresh cut fruit, dairy products like yogurt, chips or crisps, pretzels, biscuits and the like.
In a further possible embodiment, the lid or plastic seal may comprise a projection on one or more corners such that when in a closed configuration, the projecting corner of the lid or seal extends past the perimeter of the abutting base (not shown), thereby to facilitate the opening of the packaging container by a user by the user gripping the projection and pulling the lid or seal away from the base.
While the invention has been described with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, it will be appreciated that many other embodiments exist which fall within the scope of the invention. For example, the packaging container may have any suitable size, may be made from any suitable translucent or opaque material and may include any indicia thereon. The packaging container may be used to package fruit, vegetables, snacks, sweets, chips, nuts, pretzels, dried meats, cut fresh fruit, dairy products such as yoghurt and the like, or any other foodstuffs or consumer goods.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014/08320 | Nov 2014 | ZA | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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| PCT/IB2015/056831 | 9/7/2015 | WO | 00 |